The Centre of Excellence for Healthy Aging (CEHA) at Cape Breton University is dedicated to programs and research that translate into improved care for older adults in rural Nova Scotia. Helping people age in health, in dignity, and in their own communities and homes is a key part of supporting the rich diversity in culture, geography, language and heritage across Cape Breton Island and rural Nova Scotia. It involves older adults, 福利免费在线看 leaders, family and friends, care givers, healthcare professionals, and students, and spans the breadth of lifestyle, access to healthcare, diet, social engagement, and more. We work with faculty, students, healthcare workers, 福利免费在线看 leaders, partner organizations, and people who are living and aging in rural Nova Scotia to continue to support vibrant, healthy and diverse communities.
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